in the city and countryside
I am not now a time returned with an entry, but today I want to make up for the last 11 days once.
Last week I was on leave and in that time I had mother's visit. Now she knows how I am in Dublin and I also iron and cook. We have taken the time and we, the National Gallery viewed (not only do I think that most Irish artists did not get much on the box), went to Howth, have we seen Christ Church - my first visit of the church since I'm here - and have been around a lot in Dublin. My personal highlight was the Irishman who has shown us the St. Michan's Church, where are mummies that were preserved by the natural conditions of the tomb. Since we made the lead only for two, he also gave us the middle finger of the mummified crusader can handle - for good luck. He also liked the FC Bayern not - very nice.
This week was a lot of movement in the house because Darian and Amanda have moved out. The two have been replaced by - you may guess - Canadians. Friends of Corinne, which are all very friendly and really nice. At the moment, however, is still more visitors for Corinne there, which means that I now live alone with five girls. Is sometimes difficult with only one bathroom, but I can not complain to be honest, because everyone who knows me knows that I'm actually a decent person and as It is very useful live together with the opposite sex. For example, I can finally use the pans after prior use without having to rinse it before ...
saturday I was spontaneously south with some of the girls in the Wicklow Mountains of Dublin. We did a bus tour with a guide who drove us through the mountains. In the Wicklow Mountains were a lot of movies, like "Brave Heart" or "PS: I love you" partly shot. In addition, the tour also passes through Glendalough, a picturesque scene that recalled my Canadian colleagues at home. In the photos you see why:
Monday, March 29, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Eiffel Tower Cookie Jar
St. Patrick's Day
St. Patrick's Day is about vegleichbar with the Eiffel Tower. It's nice to be him in the city, but if you live in Paris, you go up and not every day. Most real Irishman, I have asked what they would do on that day answered me that they would probably spend the day at home watching TV. But basically, I knew that St. Paddy's not Irish, but in Dublin would be primarily an American holiday. The only difference to a regular Saturday-night is that all have on green hats and earlier are drunk. Inidviduen interesting are some people you meet as follows:
Americans, large, brown, about 25: Stationed in Trier and knows "many girls Giessen very good"
Irishman, neatly dressed, about 27: Two years lived in Berlin, very good German, rather desperately hunting apron
Irishman, Irish-dressed, about 23: Drunk tried desperately to glass cleaner to persuade him to buy a beer, which eventually sent her colleague.
Brite (Pikey accent), perhaps from a trailer park, about 28: A giant shamrock on the face, very drunk and do not understand.
Overall, nothing special if you live in Dublin. Although I must say that I have not seen the parade, but it has not seemed worth it in the what I heard.
My (new) roommates from the end of the month: Amanda, Shannon, Corinne, Trina, Kim
Kim and Trina both stay a month before they fly home again.
The video is recorded to the phone. Kim was at that time pretty good about what you can see quite clearly ... The rest would really be a normal Saturday night can.
So, now I need breakfast. By the way, today I am with my roommate to Jo Burger. Nice rest week.
St. Patrick's Day is about vegleichbar with the Eiffel Tower. It's nice to be him in the city, but if you live in Paris, you go up and not every day. Most real Irishman, I have asked what they would do on that day answered me that they would probably spend the day at home watching TV. But basically, I knew that St. Paddy's not Irish, but in Dublin would be primarily an American holiday. The only difference to a regular Saturday-night is that all have on green hats and earlier are drunk. Inidviduen interesting are some people you meet as follows:
Americans, large, brown, about 25: Stationed in Trier and knows "many girls Giessen very good"
Irishman, neatly dressed, about 27: Two years lived in Berlin, very good German, rather desperately hunting apron
Irishman, Irish-dressed, about 23: Drunk tried desperately to glass cleaner to persuade him to buy a beer, which eventually sent her colleague.
Brite (Pikey accent), perhaps from a trailer park, about 28: A giant shamrock on the face, very drunk and do not understand.
Overall, nothing special if you live in Dublin. Although I must say that I have not seen the parade, but it has not seemed worth it in the what I heard.
My (new) roommates from the end of the month: Amanda, Shannon, Corinne, Trina, Kim
Kim and Trina both stay a month before they fly home again.
The video is recorded to the phone. Kim was at that time pretty good about what you can see quite clearly ... The rest would really be a normal Saturday night can.
So, now I need breakfast. By the way, today I am with my roommate to Jo Burger. Nice rest week.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Percentage Of Women With A Brazillian
interlude
Three months to go, until I'm back home and it seems to me like I was just three months here, time goes by so fast.
This weekend I have to disappoint you with an update, unfortunately, there is in my world that happens again nothing you could write in a blog, but I leave with you for a very special picture alone:
"I am awesome"
Three months to go, until I'm back home and it seems to me like I was just three months here, time goes by so fast.
This weekend I have to disappoint you with an update, unfortunately, there is in my world that happens again nothing you could write in a blog, but I leave with you for a very special picture alone:
"I am awesome"
My next update will probably Thursday, to St. Patrick's Day. An Irishman has said to me, it was scary torture in the afternoon by two drunken crowds with green hats need to. Although I work Wednesday, but I've taken the precaution, even free Thursday, you never know quite what to do with the Irish Leprechauns. I will try my camera along.
So, I will devote my shopping again. It's quite possible that I've mentioned elsewhere before, but the supermarkets have a delivery service I like to take from time to time, to have transported the water (the Dublin ürbigens-free water is chlorinated, namely hard and connected in thought with swimming pool water that no one would like to drink ...). Dublin is hereby and to the well functioning taxi and bus transport (These have their own tracks) one of the cities in which it is counterproductive to their own car to drive. It simply does not make much sense - if one of the rain does not matter.
So, I will devote my shopping again. It's quite possible that I've mentioned elsewhere before, but the supermarkets have a delivery service I like to take from time to time, to have transported the water (the Dublin ürbigens-free water is chlorinated, namely hard and connected in thought with swimming pool water that no one would like to drink ...). Dublin is hereby and to the well functioning taxi and bus transport (These have their own tracks) one of the cities in which it is counterproductive to their own car to drive. It simply does not make much sense - if one of the rain does not matter.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Zoophilia Vids For Free
Christ Deliver Us!
Actually I had planned out for this weekend to drive to the countryside, a weekend away from Dublin, my laptop and, hopefully, a weekend without assisting in training suits. So I borrowed a short hand guide to Irish Corinne and me about what to do in Kilkenny all do it. Then I looked further and thought about what I want to see everything because even the most of Ireland and found that it is not as much as I thought. That is why I'm keeping my travels on to warmer temperatures, because it is near the sea, it can still be very cold. I am so in April and May explore different areas, including including Cork, Killarney and Wexford.
For that I was this week at the National Theatre of Ireland, the Abbey Theatre, it was the Irish version of Spring Awakening by Wedekind. It was more or less a one-to-one transmission. However, they played according to the late sexual liberation of Ireland in the 1950s. We got tickets for the first set for € 25. Something funny when you consider that you pay in Weimar National Theater to € 50 for a place in the tenth row. But because you realize that it really is not the theater in Ireland can attract many spectators. Nor were Corinne, Shannon and I with our 20-25 year still a very young audience, the average age was determined over 50 The piece itself had been re-written well and the actors were incredibly good. The director could have made the piece more colorful and the scenery was rather poor, but probably would be a creative set design was not really catchy.
Since this week, to my theater nothing has happened, what would stand out from the Dublin life, I will spare you the talk about unfriendly bus drivers and private computer classes for 88-year-old customer. In this sense a great week!
Actually I had planned out for this weekend to drive to the countryside, a weekend away from Dublin, my laptop and, hopefully, a weekend without assisting in training suits. So I borrowed a short hand guide to Irish Corinne and me about what to do in Kilkenny all do it. Then I looked further and thought about what I want to see everything because even the most of Ireland and found that it is not as much as I thought. That is why I'm keeping my travels on to warmer temperatures, because it is near the sea, it can still be very cold. I am so in April and May explore different areas, including including Cork, Killarney and Wexford.
For that I was this week at the National Theatre of Ireland, the Abbey Theatre, it was the Irish version of Spring Awakening by Wedekind. It was more or less a one-to-one transmission. However, they played according to the late sexual liberation of Ireland in the 1950s. We got tickets for the first set for € 25. Something funny when you consider that you pay in Weimar National Theater to € 50 for a place in the tenth row. But because you realize that it really is not the theater in Ireland can attract many spectators. Nor were Corinne, Shannon and I with our 20-25 year still a very young audience, the average age was determined over 50 The piece itself had been re-written well and the actors were incredibly good. The director could have made the piece more colorful and the scenery was rather poor, but probably would be a creative set design was not really catchy.
Since this week, to my theater nothing has happened, what would stand out from the Dublin life, I will spare you the talk about unfriendly bus drivers and private computer classes for 88-year-old customer. In this sense a great week!
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